Looks like some great books on that list. I have numbers, 1, 11 and 14 and will definitely check out others. I have a broad interest in photographic genres but, from a 'street' perspective, I'd recommend these (which I have):
- The Suffering of Light: Alex Webb
- Metropolis: Alan Schaller
- London 1959: Sergio Larrain
- Eternal London: Giacomo Brunelli
- Anything by Saul Leiter (though I accept that he wasn't s 'street' photographer in the accepted sense)
this is a fantastic list & I love that Mike Brodie gets a mention on here too!
One I want to recommend is "La comunita' accanto" by Aniello Barone. It's in Italian & is technically "documentary" instead of pure street photography. But it's a really fantastic book about the immigrant population in Naples. I found it completely by accident & instantly fell in love
Tra i fotografi sconosciuti ci sono molti tesori nascosti.
Verissimo.
Thank you, Ibarionex, for responding so quick - that's a great list!
It was my pleasure.
Looks like some great books on that list. I have numbers, 1, 11 and 14 and will definitely check out others. I have a broad interest in photographic genres but, from a 'street' perspective, I'd recommend these (which I have):
- The Suffering of Light: Alex Webb
- Metropolis: Alan Schaller
- London 1959: Sergio Larrain
- Eternal London: Giacomo Brunelli
- Anything by Saul Leiter (though I accept that he wasn't s 'street' photographer in the accepted sense)
this is a fantastic list & I love that Mike Brodie gets a mention on here too!
One I want to recommend is "La comunita' accanto" by Aniello Barone. It's in Italian & is technically "documentary" instead of pure street photography. But it's a really fantastic book about the immigrant population in Naples. I found it completely by accident & instantly fell in love
I think I’ll need to make a note of this post. Thank you for taking the time to curate and share these suggestions.
Great choices!
this is gold!